Supported by Francophone free-form bandleader Annabelle Cazes AKA Glockabelle, The Go! Team played Belfast’s Limelight 2 at the weekend. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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Supported by fellow Scot RM Hubbert, Mogwai played their first ever Cork show at the Opera House last night. Photos by Brid O’Donovan.
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North Carolina sludge metallers Corrosion of Conformity well and truly brought the noise to Belfast’s Limelight 1 on Monday night. Support came from Skypilot. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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One of the finest, most engaging performers around at the minute, Amanda Palmer AKA Amanda Fucking Palmer stopped off at Dublin’s Academy and Belfast’s Limelight 1 at the weekend. Photos by Isabel Thomas and Sara Marsden. The Academy, Dublin Photos by Isabel Thomas Limelight 1, Belfast Sara Marsden
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Northern Irish alt-rock legends Ash stopped off at Belfast’s Limelight 1 last night as part of their Kablammo! album tour. Support came from Niall Kennedy’s A Bad Cavalier. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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Wyvern Lingo live at Whelan’s in Dublin with support from Sinead White. Photos by Isabel Thomas.
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Ham Sandwich live at the Olympia Theatre with support from Third Smoke. Photos by Mark Earley.
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Young Wonder live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway, with support from New Pope. Photos by Sean McCormack.
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Supported by the Whereabouts and Neon Wolf, Irish pop-folk band Hudson Taylor played Belfast’s Mandela Hall last night. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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Thanks to the likes of Emerald Armada, Raglans, Pat Dam Smyth (above), The Clameens, His New Atlas and others, there was yet another strong Irish presence at this year’s Liverpool Sound City. Photos by Christopher Flack. Thanks to the generous, becoming chaps at Getintothis.